Everything and nothing all at once - Detroit Metro Times

When you step into the exhibition "untitled, unknown" at a Detroit gallery, something profound happens. You enter a world that's both overwhelming and intimate, like stepping out of time to find yourself lost in a sea of white.

Collaborative pieces by Mat Larimer and Sandi Bache fill the space with over 200 marks made from various materials such as pastels, cyanotype, acrylic paint, pencil, graphite, crayons. This visual conversation between two artists working without preconceptions or expectations takes you on an emotional journey through contrasts and colors.

For months, their approaches blurred, each artist responding to what the other had left behind in a spontaneous dance of marks and ideas that felt like a long ongoing conversation, said Bache. "It's not prescriptive; it doesn't say 'this is the meaning.' It puts ownership on the viewer to engage with it and find their own meaning."

Larimer says that his experience working on this show reminds him of collaborating on music, saying you need something to start with, or nothing happens.

The title "untitled, unknown" clicked for me in a deeper way because the lack of a clear message invites viewers to create their own interpretation. This theme feels central to the show.

A few pieces stood out, like a row of darker dreamier works that felt almost nocturnal and were anchored by a piece of near-perfect squares – order amidst chaos. In these moments, you're not lost in visual sameness; instead, they give viewers something to return to as they move through the room.

Ultimately, this is an exhibition about what happens between creatives who work together to make something beautiful yet uncertain, not just for themselves but also for others.
 
I'm telling you, there's gotta be some kinda corporate influence behind this exhibit πŸ€‘πŸŽ¨. I mean, have you seen the way the artists' styles blend together like they're trying to create a new identity? It's too perfect, if you ask me πŸ˜’. And don't even get me started on the lack of a clear message - that just seems like a ploy to keep viewers hooked and buying more art πŸ“¦. I'm not saying it's bad or anything, but there's gotta be some hidden agenda at play here... maybe they're trying to brainwash us into buying more stuff πŸ’Έ?
 
omg u guys i just saw this exhibition in detroit and it's literally changing my life 🀯 "untitled, unknown" is like a whole different world when u step in - its so calming yet visually overwhelming at the same time 🌫️ im obsessed with how mat larimer and sandi bache worked together without any preconceptions or expectations. their marks and colors just flow into each other and create this emotional journey that makes u find ur own meaning πŸ’­ i love how they said it's not about what the artists want u to see, but more about u engaging with it urself 🀝 i also loved the pieces that stood out for me - like those darker dreamier works that gave me chills 😱 and that perfect square piece that just brought order back into chaos πŸ“ anyway u guys gotta check this exhibition out its like nothing i've ever seen before πŸ’«
 
I love how this show lets you walk in and interpret it however you want 🀯🎨 It's so refreshing to see artists creating something beautiful without a set plan or expectation. The way the materials blend together is like a dream 😴, and I can see why Mat Larimer compares it to music - you need some starting point to create something amazing! But yeah, what really resonates with me is that there's no "right" answer here; everyone gets their own piece of the puzzle 🀝. It's all about being open to new experiences and meanings... trust me, I've seen some weird stuff online πŸ˜‚.
 
I'm so hyped to hear about this exhibition 🀩! The concept of "untitled, unknown" is SO relatable - it's like how we all feel when we're lost in a sea of information and stuff, you know? 🌊 And I love how the artists' collaboration creates this emotional journey that takes us on a ride through contrasts and colors 🎨. It's like they say, no message, just ownership to the viewer - so cool! 😎
 
I'm totally vibing with this exhibition, you know? It's like, these two artists just got in the zone and created something so special. I love how it's all about the viewer's experience, leaving us to interpret and make our own meaning from the pieces. It's not just some pre-defined message, but a conversation starter for real. And I gotta say, those darker dreamier works that felt almost like a reflection of our world right now... πŸŒ‘πŸ’«
 
I JUST THINK THIS EXHIBITION IS REALLY COOL!!! πŸŽ¨πŸ’‘ IT'S LIKE YOU'RE WALKING INTO A WHOLE DIFFERENT WORLD WHERE NOTHING FEELS PREDETERMINED AND EVERYTHING IS UP TO INTERPRETATION 😲. THE WAY MAT LARIMER AND SANDI BACHE WORKED TOGETHER WITHOUT ANY EXPECTATIONS OR PRECONCEPTIONS MUST'VE BEEN TRULY INSPIRING!!! 🀩 I LOVE HOW THEY SAID IT'S NOT ABOUT FINDING A CERTAIN MEANING, BUT RATHER OWNING THE VIEWER'S EXPERIENCE!!! πŸ‘€ IT'S LIKE THEY'RE INVITING YOU TO BE A PART OF THEIR CREATIVITY AND SHAPE YOUR OWN UNDERSTANDING OF THE ART!!! 🎭
 
omg, i'm literally in awe of these collabs! 🀯 the way mat & sandi's styles blend together like a crazy-cool conversation is giving me LIFE πŸ’¬ i love how there's no clear "right" answer, it's all about what you make of it yourself 🌈 and that's so refreshing! πŸ‘ the darker dreamier pieces are giving me major nostalgia vibes πŸ”₯ and those perfect squares are the ultimate mood-booster 🀩 this whole show is like a big ol' hug for your soul ❀️
 
πŸ€” I think what's really cool about this show is how it challenges our expectations of art. When you see all these different marks and materials together, it can be overwhelming at first, but then as you start to make your way through the space, you begin to notice patterns and connections that you might not have seen otherwise. It's like the artists are saying, don't just look at one piece, take a step back and see how everything fits together. And I love how the artist Sandi Bache talks about how there's no one "right" way to interpret the show - it's all up to you, as the viewer. That's what makes it so relatable and special. πŸ’‘
 
🀯 I love how these two artists let go of expectations and just went with the flow, creating a space that's all about the viewer's experience 🌐. It's like they're saying, "Hey, we'll give you some stuff to look at, but the meaning is up to you, mate" 😊. And I gotta say, it totally works! The way they balance contrasting colors and styles keeps me engaged. I mean, who wouldn't want to see what happens when art meets chaos πŸ’₯? It's like music collaboration, but instead of beats, they're making a visual harmony 🎡.
 
OMG, like I totally get why that title "untitled, unknown" is so deep 🀯... it's literally the foundation of the whole show! The lack of a clear message is what makes you go "wait, what does this even mean?!" πŸ˜‚ and that's when your brain starts to process all these different vibes and emotions. I also love how Mat Larimer compares it to collaborating on music - like, you need a starting point or nothing happens, right? 🎡 And the way Sandi Bache talks about ownership being on the viewer is so true... we're not just passive observers, we're active participants! πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I think what I love most about this show is how it makes you feel like you're part of a conversation, not just observing art 🎨. The fact that there's no clear message or direction is actually really freeing, it's like the artists are saying "hey, we're all in this together" 🌈. And I love how each piece responds to the previous one, it's like a dialogue between them πŸ’¬. It's not always easy to understand what you're looking at, but that's part of the beauty in it, right? 😊
 
🀯 I'm still trying to process how much I loved this show. The lack of a clear message is like a breath of fresh air, it's like the artists are saying 'we're not gonna tie you down with an answer'. It's so refreshing seeing creatives just respond to each other and see where it takes them. 🎨 For me, that's what makes it beautiful - it's like they're having a conversation with the viewer too, inviting us to come up with our own meaning. And yeah, some pieces were just stunning, I loved how order was thrown into chaos... it's like they found beauty in the unknown 😊
 
omg u gotta check out this new exhibit in detroit its like stepping into a whole different world 🌎 2 artists, mat larimer & sandi bache, created this amazing collab where they dont know what the other is gonna do next, just letting their creativity flow 🎨 it feels so intense & intimate at the same time. i loved how its not tryin to tell u exactly what to think or feel, but instead invites u to create ur own meaning out of it 🀯 like, theres these pieces that are super dark n dreamy, but then theres this one piece with perfect squares - it's like order & chaos, balance & unpredictability all at once 🌊 i think thats the beauty of it, its not just about the art itself, but what happens when creatives come together to create somethin beautiful. anyway, u should defo go check it out! πŸ’–
 
I went to that Detroit gallery thing and I'm still trying to process it... my brain was like "what's going on here?" but in a good way... it's like they asked 2 artists to just wing it and see what happens, kinda like me trying out a new recipe without a recipe πŸ˜‚. It's all about how you take the unknown and make something beautiful out of it. The pieces are so emotive, I felt like I was walking through my own emotional rollercoaster... but in a good way! And I love that there's no clear message, it's like they're saying "figure it out yourself" πŸ€”.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around these collaborative art pieces 🀯... 200+ marks on display? I mean, it's like they're just dumping their thoughts onto the wall and hoping someone gets a message out of it πŸ˜‚. Don't get me wrong, I love the idea of not having an 'official' meaning to be imposed, but isn't that just setting yourself up for disappointment? And what's with all these materials? It feels like they're trying to prove something about versatility 🎨.

I went to this exhibition and it was...fine, I guess. The only thing that really resonated with me was how much I appreciated a few pieces of order amidst chaos - you know, some semblance of structure in an otherwise chaotic mess πŸ”₯. But overall, I just didn't get the hype around it. Was it art? Did I see anything profound? Nope. Just a bunch of marks on a wall πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.
 
OMG 😍 I just saw the most mind-blowing art exhibit at that new gallery in Detroit and I'm still reeling from it! The concept of "untitled, unknown" is so cool, you know? It's like, they're not trying to force a message down your throat, but instead leave it up to you to interpret and create your own meaning 🀯. And can we talk about the collaboration between Mat Larimer and Sandi Bache? Their approach is literally genius - they responded to each other's work in real-time, creating this incredible visual conversation πŸ’¬. It's like a dialogue between two artists who are pushing boundaries and taking risks together 🌈. The way it all comes together is just so captivating... I mean, I loved the darker dreamier pieces that felt almost surreal 😴, but also those perfect squares anchoring everything? ❀️ Perfect!
 
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